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  • water in gear lube

    Hello,

    I installed and broke in a new lower unit. Replacing the gear lube at 10 hours I found water in it. Lube is milky.

    What to do?

    Thanks,

    Dean

  • #2
    You should pressure check the drive to see if you have a seal leak.Make sure your vent and fill plugs are screwed in tight. If the pressure check shows a leak then seperate the upper and lower and pressure check each individually to find which one. If you do not have a pressure leak then inspect the u-joint bellows and the large squared oring for the bell housing for any sign of water getting in.

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